Having a small business with bad credit and unable to find working capital, cash flow needs can be the biggest nightmare for any small business owners. At BusinessCash.com, we understand the pain of not having good credit when business is struggling for cash flow and working capital.
At very minimum, 30% of Americans have poor credit. If you are sitting in between two people, look to your left, and then a look to your right. Odds are, one of you has a poor credit report following you around or no credit at all!
Even worse, according to a...

Bad Credit Business Loans? Infuse Your Business With Cash!
In the cutthroat world of small business funding, a bad credit score is a scarlet letter that warns all business lenders to stay away. You can take steps to improve your credit, but this takes time, time that you might not have. If you can’t get a business line of credit and feel like your small business is stuck because of a bad credit score, there are still options for you. Do not give in and take a high-interest cash advance loan that will keep you paying for years. Rather, by...

Beer, wine and spirit distributors, wholesalers and suppliers work with multiple companies across the US and the world. Businesses like Young’s Marketing Company and Southern Wine & Spirits leverage their shear size to manage their working capital. How about the smaller guys? What happens when they get their working capital tied up in accounts receivables and inventory.
Payment along the supply chain can get stalled 30-60 days. What financing and funding opportunities are there as a smaller importer, distributor, supplier or...

In today’s continually changing business world, traditional credit control practices are oftentimes not able to guarantee protection against loss or even bankruptcy. Newer credit management tools such as credit insurance and invoice factoring are becoming the mainstream of today’s small business culture. This gives companies a way to maintain profitability and protection of Accounts Receivable.
The accounts receivable can be the most vulnerable part of a business whether the company is small or large. For example, most companies ensure...

Credit card receivables financing is a form of accounts receivable factoring, utilizing a merchant’s cash flow from credit card sales or banking accounts cash flows.
Cash is advanced to the business and a system is set up to repay the cash advance through withholding from credit card transactions – repaying a portion of the cash advance every time a customer makes a purchase.
Does your business qualify for credit card receivables financing?
Do your customers use credit cards to pay for their purchases?
Have you been in business...